Large Magellanic Cloud

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Hi all,
Processed a recently discovered digitally scanned slide image of the LMC.
Managed to find exposure detail references for this image as well, below:
Film used: Fuji Provia 400F.
Exposure: 20minutes.
Mount used: GPE
Temperature: Unknown. Jumping jitters! Freezing cold.
Instrument: Nikon 180mmED f2.8
Camera: Nikon F3HP-DW4
Location: Roxby Downs, Southern Australia.
More images can be found here:
http://www.geocities.com/remuscj//image ... e_film.htm
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Post by Jin Peng »

Hi remus,
fine details! very clear... wonder do you use any filter? got any shot on SMG? >< curious to take a look at it.
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Post by Jingguo »

wow nice pic man. i like d color....it gives me a ghostly feeling.
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Post by Jeremy »

That is one very nice picture, Remus!
Go well!
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Post by Airconvent »

another nice pic Remus...its pretty amazing I have been to Mersing so many times and not ONCE have I tried to look at the LMC and SMC... :(
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